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Identification
Diane Gant of Saint Ann’s School was incorrectly identified as Terry Cecil in a photo in last week’s Herald News.
Misspelled name
Neoma Vann’s named was spelled incorrectly in an article in last week’s Herald News.

We apologize for the errors and any inconvenience they may have caused.

Prime Time Band to perform
A dance will be held 7-10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 at the LaRue County Senior Citizens Center, 112 N. Walters Ave., Hodgenville. The Prime Time Band with Jim Walters, Leroy Sherrard, Bill Thompson and Doug Gary, will perform a variety of music. For more information, call Jim Walters at 737-5655 or 766-4437.

Nolin RECC awarded $7,000 in scholarship funds to local students in June.

The cooperative provides electricity to about 33,500 members in Hardin, LaRue and seven surrounding counties. These scholarship opportunities are just one way Nolin helps promote education and growth in the community.

Food distributed at Church of Christ
The LaRue County Church of Christ will distribute food to those who qualify, 6-7 p.m. Aug. 28. For more information, contact the church at 358-9812.
Wednesday program at Mount Tabor Baptist
Mount Tabor Baptist Church will begin its Wednesday program 6-7:30 p.m. on Sept. 4. Classes are for preschool through high school. For more information, call 270-325-3540.
Union Band homecoming

The question of an unbelieving world is, “Does Christianity work?” When the chips are down and when the pressure mounts will Christianity stand the test? Does faith in God make a difference?

Scripture and experience says – Yes! Paul saw Christianity at work in his second imprisonment and he reflects back on these experiences where he saw how God helped him (2 Timothy 4:16-18). The Lord stood with him and strengthened him. God can help us in the same ways he helped Paul.